Learning Resource Type

Classroom Resource

How Animals Care for Their Young

Subject Area

Science

Grade(s)

1

Overview

In this interactive lesson, students learn that animals take care of their young in many of the same ways the adults in their lives take care of them. Students watch videos from NATURE and engage in a variety of activities to check for understanding and reinforce learning. First or second-grade students should be able to do the lesson independently or in pairs; younger students and struggling readers may need additional support. 

    Science (2015) Grade(s): 1

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    Obtain information to provide evidence that parents and their offspring engage in patterns of behavior that help the offspring survive (e.g., crying of offspring indicating need for feeding, quacking or barking by parents indicating protection of young).

    Unpacked Content

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    Vocabulary

    • obtain information
    • evidence
    • offspring
    • parents
    • patterns
    • survive
    • engage
    • behavior

    Knowledge

    Students know:

      Skills

      Students are able to:
      • Obtain information to provide evidence of the patterns of protective behavior engaged in by animal parents and their offspring,

      Understanding

      Students understand that:
      • Animals have behavior patterns that help the offspring survive.

      Scientific and Engineering Practices

      Obtaining, Evaluating, and Communicating Information

      Crosscutting Concepts

      Patterns
      Link to Resource

      CR Resource Type

      Interactive/Game

      Resource Provider

      PBS
      Accessibility

      Accessibility

      Text Resources: Content is organized under headings and subheadings
      License

      License Type

      Custom
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